MLive/Kalamazoo Gazette fileCleanup crews work in Morrow Lake in this file photo.

Enbridge's 2010 oil spill into the Kalamazoo River has been heavily in the news recently, with conversations of new pipelines being had in both the United States and Canada. Here are three stories:

— National Public Radio: A NPR report published last Thursday looks heavily at 2010's spill in the Kalamazoo River and what the spill could mean for residents along the proposed Keystone XL pipeline path.

According to Daniel, the lawyer said, "The only question I have for you is which pile to put you in, the cooperative pile or the f - - - ing uncooperative pile."

Daniel came to Southwest Michigan and met with local residents to see what the impact of the Kalamazoo River oils spill was.

— CTV: Canadian TV news CTV produced a three-part series titled “The Spill” that looks at the impact of the Kalamazoo River oil spill as Enbridge plans to build a pipeline that travels in northern British Columbia.

The 731-mile pipeline would carry diluted bitumen in northern British Columbia. It has been controversial because of Enbridge's spill in the Kalamazoo River.

The review panel originally said it would not consider the National Transportation Safety Board’s report on the Kalamazoo Spill. The report showed that there were numerous opportunities for Enbridge and federal regulators could have taken to prevent or lessen impact of the spill.